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Peoples Hernandez Star Player
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Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 3:21 am Post subject: |
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Rigged4fun wrote: | Here's my take on all of this. Unless Kobe's contract runs out, retires or he's traded the Lakers will be sentenced mediocrity. Given his deteriorating skills, and his almost half of the salary cap, how can the Lakers get any better? We all agree they need to get younger, faster and more athletic, yet how do you do that by sacrificing Pau? You're not going get young impact players for him. Even if you trade Drew for Dwight it's a push. They only way the Lakers are going to get better is either by drafting or tradilng for under developed talent. Most of the under developed talent are rookies and 2nd year players who are still cheap enough to keep.
I value Kobe as an asset, however realisitically he's an albatross for the next 3 years. |
Exactly. Couldn't agree more. Now watch the Kobe Mafia come in and try to debate this. _________________ Whenever the Lakers benefit all of a sudden rules need to be changed and trades need to be blocked.
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SouljahPhil... Starting Rotation
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Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 4:30 am Post subject: |
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Rigged4fun wrote: | Here's my take on all of this. Unless Kobe's contract runs out, retires or he's traded the Lakers will be sentenced mediocrity. Given his deteriorating skills, and his almost half of the salary cap, how can the Lakers get any better? We all agree they need to get younger, faster and more athletic, yet how do you do that by sacrificing Pau? You're not going get young impact players for him. Even if you trade Drew for Dwight it's a push. They only way the Lakers are going to get better is either by drafting or tradilng for under developed talent. Most of the under developed talent are rookies and 2nd year players who are still cheap enough to keep.
I value Kobe as an asset, however realisitically he's an albatross for the next 3 years. |
kobe has 2 more years left... |
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LakersMDGurl Franchise Player
Joined: 24 Jun 2005 Posts: 18015
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Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 5:46 am Post subject: |
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SouljahPhil... wrote: | Rigged4fun wrote: | Here's my take on all of this. Unless Kobe's contract runs out, retires or he's traded the Lakers will be sentenced mediocrity. Given his deteriorating skills, and his almost half of the salary cap, how can the Lakers get any better? We all agree they need to get younger, faster and more athletic, yet how do you do that by sacrificing Pau? You're not going get young impact players for him. Even if you trade Drew for Dwight it's a push. They only way the Lakers are going to get better is either by drafting or tradilng for under developed talent. Most of the under developed talent are rookies and 2nd year players who are still cheap enough to keep.
I value Kobe as an asset, however realisitically he's an albatross for the next 3 years. |
kobe has 2 more years left... |
Kobe's skills are not detriorating.. its his unwillingness to accept that he is no longer as young as he used to be thats wrecking havoc on his game and the team. No need to be taking and clanking all those jumpers, no need for "KoME" ball.. no need to prove he is still good.. he needs to defer!!! Be willing to defer.. And please don't tell me no one makes shots when he does, thats a load of BS.
Kobe is still the best, but he needs to understand the energy he had before is no longer that.. Imagine if he started passing the ball? Sheesh _________________ New Beginings |
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MemphisLAker Starting Rotation
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Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 5:48 am Post subject: |
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LakersMDGurl wrote: | SouljahPhil... wrote: | Rigged4fun wrote: | Here's my take on all of this. Unless Kobe's contract runs out, retires or he's traded the Lakers will be sentenced mediocrity. Given his deteriorating skills, and his almost half of the salary cap, how can the Lakers get any better? We all agree they need to get younger, faster and more athletic, yet how do you do that by sacrificing Pau? You're not going get young impact players for him. Even if you trade Drew for Dwight it's a push. They only way the Lakers are going to get better is either by drafting or tradilng for under developed talent. Most of the under developed talent are rookies and 2nd year players who are still cheap enough to keep.
I value Kobe as an asset, however realisitically he's an albatross for the next 3 years. |
kobe has 2 more years left... |
Kobe's skills are not detriorating.. its his unwillingness to accept that he is no longer as young as he used to be thats wrecking havoc on his game and the team. No need to be taking and clanking all those jumpers, no need for "Kobe" ball.. no need to prove he is still good.. he needs to defer!!! Be willing to defer.. And please don't tell me no one makes shots when he does, thats a load of BS.
Kobe is still the best, but he needs to understand the energy he had before is no longer that.. Imagine if he started passing the ball? Sheesh |
Defer to who? Kobe could average 12 assists a game if there was someone to knock down shots. |
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Rico Star Player
Joined: 09 Jul 2008 Posts: 1389 Location: Stockton
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Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 11:02 am Post subject: |
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LakersMDGurl wrote: | SouljahPhil... wrote: | Rigged4fun wrote: | Here's my take on all of this. Unless Kobe's contract runs out, retires or he's traded the Lakers will be sentenced mediocrity. Given his deteriorating skills, and his almost half of the salary cap, how can the Lakers get any better? We all agree they need to get younger, faster and more athletic, yet how do you do that by sacrificing Pau? You're not going get young impact players for him. Even if you trade Drew for Dwight it's a push. They only way the Lakers are going to get better is either by drafting or tradilng for under developed talent. Most of the under developed talent are rookies and 2nd year players who are still cheap enough to keep.
I value Kobe as an asset, however realisitically he's an albatross for the next 3 years. |
kobe has 2 more years left... |
Kobe's skills are not detriorating.. its his unwillingness to accept that he is no longer as young as he used to be thats wrecking havoc on his game and the team. No need to be taking and clanking all those jumpers, no need for "Kobe" ball.. no need to prove he is still good.. he needs to defer!!! Be willing to defer.. And please don't tell me no one makes shots when he does, thats a load of BS.
Kobe is still the best, but he needs to understand the energy he had before is no longer that.. Imagine if he started passing the ball? Sheesh |
The current team is built around Kobe taking 23 shots per game and making 10-11 of them. If kobe only took 13 shots per game we would be doomed. Did you see how poorly Pau and Bynum shot the ball when Kobe was out? They cant take 20+ SPG. I dont have the exact stats in front of me but i know for a fact both shot under 50% from the field when kobe was out.
Kobe has to be a volume scorer for the team to excel. Otherwise you get a bunch of bad shots and bad offense because we dont have PG play or outside shooting |
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ParTneR888 Sixth Man
Joined: 05 May 2003 Posts: 45
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Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 3:13 pm Post subject: |
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If ever LA land howard they still need a good point guard and some 3 point shooters....w/ howard on the line up LA will be horrible in their free throw %, might end up as the league's worst FT shooting team. |
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Team of the 80's Star Player
Joined: 03 Feb 2008 Posts: 6095 Location: Los Angeles
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Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 6:30 pm Post subject: |
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Peoples Hernandez wrote: | Rigged4fun wrote: | Here's my take on all of this. Unless Kobe's contract runs out, retires or he's traded the Lakers will be sentenced mediocrity. Given his deteriorating skills, and his almost half of the salary cap, how can the Lakers get any better? We all agree they need to get younger, faster and more athletic, yet how do you do that by sacrificing Pau? You're not going get young impact players for him. Even if you trade Drew for Dwight it's a push. They only way the Lakers are going to get better is either by drafting or tradilng for under developed talent. Most of the under developed talent are rookies and 2nd year players who are still cheap enough to keep.
I value Kobe as an asset, however realisitically he's an albatross for the next 3 years. |
Exactly. Couldn't agree more. Now watch the Kobe Mafia come in and try to debate this. |
No debate needed clown. See you at the parade. |
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